A recent study shows that more than half of women in Kenya have been harassed on public transport, while on their way to work.

Among those who have been harassed in public Transport, is the famous Radio and TV Personality Anita Nderu who says that the horrific encounters in Kenyan Matatus made her to stop using public transport.

According to the Capital FM Presenter, she was travelling to work using public transport, when she was harassed by unknown man who grabbed her boobs without her consent

“I just felt something cold on my left boob, I looked down and I see a hand and it is this man hanging on my boob. I told him to remove the hand and he is like why do women have boobs then are there for men to touch. He finally removes his hand and am shouting to the conduct but he is like, I have nothing I can. I got out of the Matatu and cried not even one person asked why I was crying. It is the most helpless feeling because you cannot just touch someone without their permission” said Anita who shared her Experience with BBC #WomenChallenge

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